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regen problem

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Anonymous
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regen problem

We are having a little problem with one of our computers. Every once and a
while the screen will "lock up". You can still switch between applications
and the command line works, but the screen will not refresh itself. I have
tried the regen and regenall commands, changed the viewres variable and
nothing seems to work. Currently, the only way to fix the problem is to
exit AutoCAD and restart it again. This problem has only surfaced within
the past week and before that the computer worked fine. The only switch
that we made was we moved it into a diffenet room. The system is a PII 300,
128 MB RAM, 8MB AGP Video Card, & Windows 95.

Thanks
Matt Wachter
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Anonymous
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The move may have 'loosened' something: open the case and reseat your video
card, network card, and any other card you have a cable connected to. Also,
check all cable and port connections (physically all the cables click or tie
tightly in place with no give), make sure they are in place etc.
--
Dean Saadallah
www.pendean.com

"Matt Wachter" wrote in message
news:E5A182CABA3D94B9CB9621A6DB6042C5@in.WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
> We are having a little problem with one of our computers. Every once and
a
> while the screen will "lock up". You can still switch between
applications
> and the command line works, but the screen will not refresh itself. I
have
> tried the regen and regenall commands, changed the viewres variable and
> nothing seems to work. Currently, the only way to fix the problem is to
> exit AutoCAD and restart it again. This problem has only surfaced within
> the past week and before that the computer worked fine. The only switch
> that we made was we moved it into a diffenet room. The system is a PII
300,
> 128 MB RAM, 8MB AGP Video Card, & Windows 95.
>
> Thanks
> Matt Wachter
>

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